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Government of Bengal. The Bengal Survey and Settlement Manual 1935

1935

Notes of some of the other important points which require the attention of the Inspecting Officer will also be found at the end of the different chapters of the Technical Rules and Instructions dealing with the different branches of work. [...] They will fully examine in their covering letter the case with reference to the complete estimates for the work both in the matter of the total expenditure up to the end of the previous financial year and of the estimates for the coming year. [...] The Director of Land Records and Surveys will make provision in the budget for the expenditure likely to be incurred in the course of the year in the Maintenance of Boundary Marks in respect of which recoveries have been made in advance under the provisions of section 114 of the Bengal Tenancy Act. [...] In the preparation of the yearly progress report the bject should be to convey to the higher authorities in a concise and intelligent form the actual progress made during the preceding twelve months and from the beginning the stage reached the general e dimate of the work remaining to be done and the cost of the operatons. [...] will also be maintained one in the office of the Collector[Ort V** 1Ii and the other in that of the Director of Land Records and Surveys.' Alterations or additions in the maps should also be reported to the Director of Land Records and Surveys along with those in the printed copies to reach him by the same date viz.
government politics public policy
Pages
607
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145284
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Part I.—General
1-74 unknown view
Part II.—Survey and Settlement Operations
75-146 unknown view
Part III.—Settlement of Land Revenue
147-176 unknown view
Part IV.—Miscellaneous
177-194 unknown view
Appendices
195-600 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view